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Sean Slade
Sean Slade
American record producer
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Paul Q. Kolderie
Paul Q. Kolderie
American record producer
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Letters to Cleo
Letters to Cleo
American alternative rock band
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Spore
Spore
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The Steepwater Band
The Steepwater Band
American rock band
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Radish
Radish
band
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The Freeze
The Freeze
musical group
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The Undead
The Undead
american horror punk band
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Linoleum
Linoleum
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Straw
Straw
English indie rock band
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Tanya Donelly
Tanya Donelly
American musician
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Uncle Tupelo
Uncle Tupelo
alternative country music group from Belleville, Illinois
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Ignite
Ignite
band
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Gigolo Aunts
Gigolo Aunts
American alternative rock band
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Throwing Muses
Throwing Muses
band
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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
American ska-core band from Boston
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Belly
Belly
American musical group
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Superchunk
Superchunk
American rock band
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Hey Mercedes
Hey Mercedes
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Gang Green
Gang Green
American punk rock band
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Isaac Slade
Isaac Slade
singer, songwriter, co-founder of The Fray
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Matt Squire
Matt Squire
American record producer
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Big D and the Kids Table
Big D and the Kids Table
Band from the USA
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Sean Beavan
Sean Beavan
Musician, record producer, and audio engineer
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rock band from Boston
Music

Orangutang was a rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The members were Christian Dyas on vocals and guitar, Joe Klompus on bass, David Steele on guitar, and Todd Perlmutter on drums. They put out an EP, The Rewards of Cruelty, in 1993 and a full-length album, Dead Sailor Acid Blues, in 1994, both on Imago Records.

Christian Dyas and Joe Klompus were both from Baltimore and relocated to Boston after the break-up of Fiction Bridge, formerly Hour House (no known recorded output under this name) and Clever Lines. Fiction Bridge self-released a self-titled four song EP and Clever Lines released a single track on the Frantic Records compilation 8 Essential Attitudes which also featured exhibit A, a band featuring SONiA of Disappear Fear. Additional members of Fiction Bridge include vocalist Ed Neenan, who now performs under the name e.joseph, keyboardist Paul Hond, now a novelist and drummer Dave Buckner.